Teram Eli, Stalker Carol, Hovey Angela, Schachter Candice, Lasiuk Gerri
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2006 Jun;27(5):499-517. doi: 10.1080/01612840600599994.
This article extends earlier reports of an ongoing qualitative inquiry on childhood sexual abuse survivors' experiences with health professionals. In this paper, we aim to enhance understanding of male survivors' experience. While male and female participants express similar anxieties and fears about their encounters with health professionals, there are gender-based differences related to the perceptions of victimhood and manhood; guilt and shame; homophobia; disclosure of abuse; and the expression of vulnerability. The implications of these differences for sensitive health care practice are analyzed within the context of gender relationships and the differential socialization of men. Malecentric communication is proposed as a method for addressing the specific experiences of male survivors in their encounters with health professionals.
本文扩展了先前关于对童年性虐待幸存者与医疗专业人员接触经历进行的定性调查的报告。在本文中,我们旨在加深对男性幸存者经历的理解。虽然男性和女性参与者在与医疗专业人员接触时表达了相似的焦虑和恐惧,但在受害者身份和男子气概的认知、内疚和羞耻、恐同症、虐待的披露以及脆弱性的表达等方面存在基于性别的差异。在性别关系和男性差异化社会化的背景下,分析了这些差异对敏感医疗实践的影响。提出以男性为中心的沟通作为一种方法,来处理男性幸存者在与医疗专业人员接触时的特殊经历。